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Solve : graphics card overheating at 52 degrees C???? |
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Answer» Problem: Minimum of a 500 Watt power supply. Does your power supply meet the recommended SPECS.? Even if it does, it may be FAILING... Instead of trying your card in another system, take the psu out of that other system (if it meets the recommended specs) and try it in your current system... It would be a more accurate test because your current system has different power needs.. Your card temps. seem ok.. i have a 750watt silver stone power supply. supposed to have support for 2 sli cards like mine. This graphics card has been working fine playing all games i have with no problems. MW2, CnC3, CnC4 beta and many others all worked just fine until a few days ago. i will have to try a power supply swap as well. i just updated my computers specs so that the right power supply and card are shown.52C is typically not overheating temperature for a modern video card, as long as that's load and not idle. Even some games running at the highest playable settings your system can muster (i.e.: Crysis) can jack that temperature up to 65-70C. Given your power supply specs (more than enough), it sounds to me like the problem is the card itself...The psu being in spec. does not guarantee its proper function..well when i get the chance i will swap out both 1 at a time to rule them out, i have a friend that already uses similar parts in his computer so they should be easily swappable. i'll post the results here once its been done. Okay, i have just put the graphics card into my friends computer. went to play a game to test it out and my friends computer got the same problems i got when the card was in my computer. The system froze up and crashed at the skirmish setup menu in CnC3: kanes wrath before the 1st round even started. so im PRETTY sure the graphics card is to blame now. it still confuses me how the problem can occur so randomly. like i got home from work and the computer would crash just as windows was loggin me on. so i'll be getting ahold of evga to try to do an RMA. however if anyone has further actions i can take, let me know.here is a report generated by vista if its any help Product Windows Problem Video hardware error Date 2/25/2010 9:06 PM Status Not Reported Description A problem with your video hardware caused Windows to stop working correctly. Problem signature Problem Event Name:LiveKernelEvent OS Version:6.0.6002.2.2.0.768.3 Locale ID:1033 Files that help describe the problem WD-20100220-1859.dmp sysdata.xml Version.txt Extra information about the problem BCCode:117 BCP1:87B41510 BCP2:8EABDEB0 BCP3:00000000 BCP4:00000000 OS Version:6_0_6002 Service Pack:2_0 Product:768_1 |
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